While the isolation has been brutal for many I'll admit I found relief in the…. Cathy Wurzer June 1, When it comes to death, I'm not a fan. I know it is inevitable. I accept the undeniable truth that I won't exist in my current form sometime in the future, but I'm not too keen on the concept of permanent obliteration. I am a big fan of talking about…. Cathy Wurzer April 14, Artful Living and Dying Trashing Every year, about this time, I look through my old calendar and dutifully fill in birthdays and other important dates in a new calendar.
Yes, I still keep a paper calendar. It's my version of a journal, marking events that make up a life. My calendar reflected the arrival…. Cathy Wurzer December 30, Uplifted by Love. Celebrating and Remembering the dead.
I was alone in the choir loft of St. Albert the Great Catholic Church. It was an All Souls Day Mass. I had carried the box of my Dad's ashes down the aisle of this same church eight months earlier and now in the choir loft, a tear or two….
The honesty and clarity of Kramer and Cathy Wurzer invite us to consider how we live in the face of impending death or unwanted change. Kramer is an excellent writer, a former college professor of education, spinning language in fascinating ways to make the reader stop and think, fell, and explore the profound lessons of a man facing death.
He show great wisdom, and the lessons presented in his book apply to all. We Know How This Ends is a hopeful book. And a serious, joyful, literate, nuanced, bracing and funny book. He provides anyone with a terminal disease, and anyone caring for someone with one, with an eloquent guidebook on how to cope with eventual loss and embrace the days that are left. Prologue Cathy Wurzer 1. Parallel Lives 2. The Footman Snickers 3.
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